Explore scenarios that you may have experienced in your practice.
The expert panel will address questions such as:
May you hire opposing counsel’s associate?
When may you represent a husband against a wife when you previously represented the wife in another matter?
May you represent a criminal defendant when your former client is a prosecution witness?
May you represent multiple shareholders against a corporation that you incorporated?
What types of waivers do you need when representing co-plaintiffs?
What conflicts do judges view as disqualifying?
Who is a government lawyer’s client for conflict purposes?
May you invest in your client’s start-up or serve on your client’s board of directors?
Seminar Chair: Patricia A. Sallen, Director of Special Services & Ethics, Deputy General Counsel State Bar of Arizona
Faculty: Lynda C. Shely, The Shely Firm PC Edward F. Novak, State Bar President 2008-2009, Polsinelli Shughart PC Russell R. Yurk, Jones Skelton & Hochuli
This seminar may qualify for up to 3 hours ethics MCLE
Credit Information
3.0 Total CLE Units, all of which may be applied toward Ethics
Faculty
Patricia Sallen, Director of Special Services and Ethics, State Bar of Arizona
"moved nicely with the people involved" (Phoenix, AZ)
"This is a good method to take courses. One of my computer programs changes the course materials from pdf to Word. In addition to opening the video, I open the materials in Word, open a second Word document so I can make notes as I am watching, and pause the video to think about a specific point.
If I am only partially familiar with a legal issue, such as conflicts, I'll make notes which I use to prepare a brief. Taking a course like this usually provides ideas, I haven't thought about before. In this course the speakers explained the close relationship between Conflicts of Interest and Confidentiality. I'll save rules of law and use them as a starting point for legal research." (Phoenix, AZ)
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